How would you feel about your browsing history being made public on a website? Don’t worry you have the option of paying around $20 to have it removed.
A new Trojan which has originated from Japan known as the Kenzero Trojan pretends to be a legitimate program but unknown to the users monitors all browsing history and makes the information availably publicly on the Internet. Hackers responsible for the Trojan post browsing history, favorites, illegally downloaded porn and clipboard content along with your name and address and other personal details onto the web. They are however kind enough to remove this information for you for a small fee. Otherwise known as ransom-ware this type of software extorts money from people.
The Trojan is reported to be spread mainly through the Winny file-sharing network which currently has close to 200 million users.

